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The structure and funding of student government ASSOCIATED OFFICERS Inter-Fraternity Council Bill Schaub j 204 Emerald Hall, x3 701 Panhellemc Council Marti Chancy 268 Emerald Hall. x3388 Class Presidents c/o 308 EMC. x3724 Freshman: To be elected (fall) Sophomore: Jim Davis Junior: Rick Coursey Senior Dave Bartel -T ASSOCIATED ADMINISTRATION Student Administrative Board Ellen Delay 306 EMU. \4366 /US Joan Eggleston 305 EMU. *4367 i Legal Services Robert Ackerman 319 EMU. x4273 nr LEGISLATIVE BRANCH AS UP Senate President Cliff Zukin 311 EMU. X3728 I Secretary' 1 To be named m October ASUO Senate Committees and Chairmen Higher Education Mary Ann Youngren -1 Fiscal Affairs Mike Marsh Governing Gordon King Constitution Senate-Faculty Liaison Community Affairs and By-Laws Stephanie Larsen Greg Walther To be appointed Public Relations Bureau Legal Affiars David Novick Bob Winger PBJ9 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASUO PROGRAMS / SERVICES / DIRECTORS ASSOCIATED DEPARTMENTS: EMI!; A.D.;ODE (subacnpbon) BUDGET: Fisc*! Yew 1972/3: $881,609.30 1972 EXECUTIVE BRANCH ASUO President Bill Wyatt 308 EMI. \ 3 7 24 Chief Administrative Assssn / Tim Travis \ / 307 EMU. x3724X ASUO i\'e~ President Fred lovey* 308 EMU. \3724 AJmiiustrattvr Assistant Paue Jackson ■=> 307EMI. x3734 l ensianva Coordinate Lyndu wilt. Robin Damitfer 309 EMU. *3724 308 EMU*x3?24 Administrative Assistant To be named in Oetobei Controller Bonnie KodMf 308 EMU. x3724 Assistant Controller Tom Johnson 308 EMU. x3724 STUDENT UNIONS Graduate Student Council Ron Saylor 319 EMU. xS131 Black Graduate Student Union 302 Carol Cross, x4639 i Student Bar Association Gary Pape Law Center. x3871 Unirersitv Feminists 306 Marv Pauli 4366 I FSO (Foreign Studentsi rVivoud Davourti Int. Center EMU x4357 Black Student Union Le Francis Arnold 313 EMU. x4379 I Chicano Student Union Magarita Tavera 306 FMU. x3508 Native American Student Union Emery Mattz 14 EMU. *3723 -n ASUO PROGRAMS A DIRECTORS ASUO SERVICES Child Cart Center IS 11 Mo« St . *4384 HUit Schooi Paul Perkins, coordinator *5287 Crisis Centre Deak van A red ale \4488 Student Community t’hnstiiK Axelrod 312 EMU. *3703 Housing Office lohn S. Ward 319 EMU. *3731 Acrion Now Carlo* Ha tut* Mill EMU. *3702 344-5475 SUPPORTIVE SERVICES Vernetta Caldwell . Direct*.* 112 Gamma Hall. Straub *3195 Project Continuation Willie Triplett 305 Fenton, x3568 rmjlct 7S Michael Burch 219 Fenton. x4695 i Native American ru tonal Program 104 Fenton. x3799 I Proftct Lift Adolf Mem 62 StTaub Hall. *3563 •_ i Felipe t'anedo 110 Fenton, *4469 I Migrant Labor GUberto Pane l EMU, *3509 1 DAI OREGON l Y EMERAl.t> Hill Buev. Editor 301 Alton Mali *3712 ATHLETIC department Norv Ritchey. Director. Athletic IV part men i \448l EDUCATIONAL (St ARCH I Alternative% in Education Bruce Middus 303 EMU. *437? ESCAPE Judy Coffey 327 EMU. *4351 Intern*! I Education Centre Hill I uIIm int Center 3721 2 MIC (Draft Centre l Clicsley Rev hum 18 EMU. *4350 I Drug Information Centre Mark Millei 1 EMU. *5411 SPf (Footnotes) Rod Stnebv 302 EMU. *3729 CULTURAL C'ulrurmi Forum Mark Thrift 302 EMU, \4373 Netl Wein*i Mum* School 343-6263 L\wn*>poiit*n Studtnl Ijjik Itaiah Obot Int Center I KWAX h* Prtei Christenson 351 Vtllaul Hall. \4 24 1 FKII MKMORIAl UNION ■ Richard Reynold*. Director A dell McMillan. AiaiManl Director MIOI-KMU. x.1705 I t I MA Conctrts I Art Annual An FttttvM I Art (miMery I Student ntrtch*rv (kitdtx* Retcmrx'f ( enrre Harry hop 21 FMU. i.UW u RK RF A HON Al (EMU) Rfprrtivy Dancers l>IIHf IVpI , XJJJJ Ateerrefnwi Folk /\*ncerc Su« C'.ne* Dane* Dept. *3383 Den Neel Speech Ikpt ,\41 78 (.'hit* Sports t'»an Bartini 110 EMU. *4*73 Wwni i RrcmtHvi tmvuriiwi (WRA) Kirii Rtcr 171 l*rlinfn. *33JI4 (\itdoiv Progrtm liary C.rimm 23 EMU. *4.3*5 ENVIRONMENTAL (ISPIRC John KliMMn M III EMU. *438.1 Survival Outer Tom I ockhatl Mill EMU, *4336 Proftct Intercept Sieve 1 nmell Mill EMU, *4336 ASUO structure chart Incidental fees budget INCIDENTAL FEE ALLOCATIONS—Fiscal Year 1972-73 (prepared July 17,1972, and subject to change) Athletic Department Erb Memorial Union ASUO Agencies House Administration, Women's Recreation Association, EMU Concerts, Art Annual, Art Gallery, Club Sports, Crisis Center, Outdoor Program, Student Directory (income). ASUO Executive, ASUO Senate, Other ASUO Agencies (itemized below). 342,925.00 14,306.85 4,000.00 1.400.00 1.375 00 24,225 50 760 00 8.450.00 (255.00) 74,330,00 (1) 28,487 50 (2) 202,204.80 $135,000.00 $397,187.35 $341,922.30 ASUO AGENCIES ASUO Executive ASUO Senate Action Now Black Graduate Student Council Black Student Union Child Care and Development Center Cosmopolitan Student Association Cultural Forum Draft and Military Information Center Drug Information Center ESCAPE Foreign Student Organization Forensics Graduate Student Council Housmg Office lllahe School Interinstitutional Union of Students International Education Center KWAXFM Legislative Coordinator MECHA (formerly Chicano Student Union) Migrant Labor Project Music Native American Student Union Native American Tutorial Program OSPIRG Project Continuation Project Life Project 75 Recreational Folk Dance Repertory Dancers SEARCH Sesamex Student Administrative Board Student Bar Association Student Community Projects Student Projects. Inc Loan Survival Center University Feminists Contingency Fund TOTAL ASUOAGENCIES $74,330.00 (1) 28,487 50 (2) 3,019.55 (see Note 3) 5,896 15 15.500.00 600 00 31.030.00 7.299.00 (see Note 4) 9,575 00 3.947 80 4.775.00 5,380 00 4,385 35 3,500 00 635 00 (5 ) 10,360 45 1,810 00 2,590 00 6.559 95 9,280 00 1,850 00 5,552 95 2.500 00 ( 6) 41.000 00 2.500 00 ( 6) 2.500 00(6) 2,500 00(6) 395 00 2,530 00 7,144 40 2,500 00 ( 6) 1,537 00(7) 845 00 2,680 00i 3) 3,700 00 4.861 35 2,365 85 26.000 00 $341,922 30 NOTES \ The ASUO Executive Budget includes allocations tor the Oregon Daily Emerald bulk subscription and tor the contract with the Legal Services Office It is broken down as follows Executive Office including salaries, administrative expenses, programs), 28 930 00 Oregon Da-'v Emerald, 26.400 00, Legal Services, 19 000 00. Total Executive Budget S74.330 00 2 When ASUO Agencies run into unexpected expenses, they have the option of me mg a presentation to the ASUO Senate (after going before the ASUO Fiscal Affairs Committee which screens such requests) for additional appropriation. Furthermore, the bulk of monies allocated tor travel expenses have been deposited in the Senate account so that requests for funds from agencies wishing to send personnel to conferences, etc. will be considered by the Senate (This not only makes all agencies more accountable in terms of their travel plans; it also provides the Senate with in formation on what each agency is doing.) Thus far this fiscal year, the Senate has made allocations totaling *6,913.00, broken down as follows Black Graduate Student Council, 500.00, Drug Information Center, 1,352.00, Interinstitutional Union of Students, 315 00, SEARCH, 566 00, Student Administrative Board, 180 00, Student Community Projects, 4,000 00 These allocations are subtracted from the initial allocation given the ASUO Senate Therefore, the Senate has a budget of *21,574.50 asof this date and subject to change with each Seante meeting. 3. Since the Black Graduate Student Union began operating after the Senate Fiscal Hearings for Fiscal Year 1972-73 and did not submit a budget proposal at that time (Spring, 1972), it has been requesting funding from the Senate on a term basis. On July 16, 1972, the BGSC was allocated *500 for its activities during the remainder of the summer session (development of a library, publication of newsletters, public symposium). 4 The Drug Information Center was formerly a program under the aegis of Student Community Projects It became an in dependent ASUO agency in the spring of 1972 and, therefore, did not submit a budget prior to the time at which the incidental fee recommendations tor Fiscal Year 1972 73 were sent to the University President's office On June 28, 1972, the ASUO Senate approved an allocation of *1,352 00 to the DIC for operation during the summer months Funds for this agency's continued operations, after a budget is submitted and and reviewed, will come out of the ASUO Executive's and ASUO Senate's reserve funds 5 On June 28, 1972, the Interinstitutional Union of Students requested a director 's salary (for 12 months at *105 per month) and additional telephone and travel expenses from the Senate The aqent y received *100 00 additional telephone funding, *230 00 ad ditional funding for travel, and *315 00 to salary a director for the months of July, August and September, thus, deferring the decision on a 12 rr onth salaried position for I US to the judgement of the full Senate during the fall quarter 6 Senate recommended figures for these Supportive Services agencies do not include *150 00 allotted to each of the five agencies to be kept m the Senate Reserve, nor do these figures include a shareof the breakage tee deposit allocated to and or collectable by each program 7 The Student Administrative Board, on June 28. 1972, requested a change from a 9 month director position to a 12 month position (at *60 00 per month) This was approved and SAB was allocated an additional *180 00 for this salary, bringing its total budget for FY 1972 73 to *1.025 00 8 Ar additional *4 000 00 was line itemed in the ASUO Senate Reserve for the use of Student Community Projects in developing and administering new proiects during the 1972 73 Fiscal Year TOTAL INCIDENTAL FEE ALLOCATIONS, FY 1972-73 IH71.1U9.65 Executive, legislative branches form ASUO On the third floor of the EMU is the organization called the Associated Students of the University of Oregon. For short, ASUO. There are many offices on the third floor, representing different programs, their officers and the projects they are working on. And, at times, it is confusing and hard to understand just how the ASUO structure works, even for those who work there. Basically, there are two parts—executive and legislative. The executive branch is headed by the ASUO President and Vice President, each having differing roles from the other. The ASUO President and Vice President this year are Bill Wyatt and Fred Ixiveys, who squeeked into office by a 58-vote margin in the spring 1972 elections. Wyatt plans to work primarily on preparing alternatives to the Newbry amendment, which will be presented to the 1973 state legislature. The amendment the ASUO will try to counter is sponsored by State Senator Lynn Newbry of Jackson County, and would restrict the use of student incidental fee money to programs deemed as having educational value. Uiveys says he will begin an evaluation of all ASUO programs attempting to justify programs on educational grounds and assessing their needs in terms of funding and projected development. He will also be working on a reorganization of the ASUO goverance system. This will include some changes in the ASUO Senate structure and some constitutional amendments, as well as studying the implications of the recently changed method of senate ap portionment Directly under the president and vice president in the ASUO pecking order are the administrative assistants: Tim Travis (chief assistant) and Paige Jackson A third assistant will be selected in October ASUO Controller Bonnie Kooser is in charge of money matters. She is assisted by Tom Johnson The main part of the legislative portion of the ASUO is the ASUO Senate Cliff Zukin is the Senate President and under him are more than 40 senate positions. In the Senate, there are seven standing committees, and each senator is assigned to one of them Membership of the committees ranges from five to nine senators apiece. Zukin emphasizes that any student who wants to serve on a Senate commitee can do so if he wants—he need not be an elected senator The seven standing committees are community affairs, gover ning, higher education, senate-faculty liaison, legal affairs, fiscal affairs and public relations For information on senate activities, students can call Anne Tileston, the senate secretary, at ext 3728.